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@springernature/brand-context
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The brand-context
package contains baseline configurations that provide scaffolding for products and toolkit components within each of the supported brands:
Note
As of brand-context28.0.0
, all versions of Internet Explorer have been classfied for core browser support. Please refer to the latest browser support guidelines for help with how to include the brand-context in your application. To continue supporting IE11 as an enhanced browser, please use brand-context<= 27.1.0
, and follow the legacy browser support guidelines
brand-context
in your productPick a context brand to use in your product and make sure it is the first thing included in your SASS endpoints. For example, to use the Nature
brand:
// core.scss
@import '@springernature/brand-context/nature/scss/core';
// components and product imports...
// enhanced.scss
@import '@springernature/brand-context/nature/scss/enhanced';
// components and product imports...
Make sure that the product and all components used by that product depend on the same version of the brand-context
package, and that your component is configured to support your chosen brand.
MIT License © 2020, Springer Nature
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We found that @springernature/brand-context demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 15 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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